For $12 bucks, you gotta discover FOXYGEN. Pitchfork called the 2013 BESTNEWMUSIC.
They easily draw comparisons to minted 1960s and 70s acts however they provide their own unique spin on the Dylan-esque, bluesy, raw sounds of The Velvet Underground, The Band and Lou Reed.

Foxygen is the bi-coastal songwriting duo of Sam France (vocals, Olympia, Wash., 22 years old) and Jonathan Rado (guitar/keyboards, NYC, 22). They are the raw, de-Wes Andersonization of The Rolling Stones, Kinks, Velvets, Bowie, etc. that a whole mess of young people desperately need. They create a sometimes-impressionistic, sometimes-hyper-real portrait of sounds from specific places and times. Yet, it never comes across as anything but absolutely modern music. They bring the manic, freewheeling qualities of an artist like Ariel Pink to those aforementioned influences to make for one of the most refreshing listens of the year. They are the real deal and total savants. Their albums are love letters to vinyl collections.